UPDATE: More details released in peeping case

By MICHAEL TODD - Daily News Staff

Published: Wednesday, April 2, 2014 at 07:40 AM.

Updated at 4:05 p.m.

A man made his first court appearance Wednesday after he allegedly used a cell phone to take photos under a woman’s dress while she shopped at a Jacksonville Walgreens in March, according to court documents.

The man was arrested after the woman followed him out of the store and photographed his license plate, according to a press release by the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office.

Jonathan Oliver Jr., 36, of Pollard Drive in Jacksonville was charged Tuesday by Onslow County Sheriff’s Office with secret peeping, which is a felony, according to warrants.

Oliver is accused of using his cell phone to take the photos at Walgreens on Richlands Highway on March 12, according to warrants.

The woman said that a man “took a picture underneath her dress while she shopped,” according to the press release.

She then confronted the man before going to the front of the store to talk to the manager.

While she waited for the store manager, “the suspect was leaving the store,” according to the release.

She followed him and took the photo of his vehicle’s license plate.

“The store manager contacted the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office,” according to the release. “After reviewing surveillance video ... the suspect was captured.”

Investigators located the man based on surveillance images and the photographed tag number.

“After questioning, the suspect confessed,” according to the release.

Conditions of Oliver’s release required him to provide a DNA sample, according to court documents.

Oliver’s bond was set at $5,000 unsecured and he was released Tuesday, according to court documents.

His preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 23 in Onslow County District Court.

Michael Todd is the crime reporter at The Daily News. Contact him at 910-219-8461 or Michael.Todd@JDNews.com.

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Updated at 1:50 p.m.

According to the Onslow County Sheriff's Office, a woman reported that while shopping in Walgreens, an unknown black male took a picture underneath her dress,. The woman said that she confronted the individual then went to the front of the store to speak to the store manager. While waiting on the manager to report the incident, she saw the suspect leaving. The woman then followed him out of the store and took a photo of his license plate.

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A Jacksonville man is accused of using his cell phone to snap photos from under a woman’s skirt while she shopped at a Jacksonville store in March, according to warrants.

A man made his first court appearance Wednesday after he allegedly used a cell phone to take photos under a woman’s dress while she shopped at a Jacksonville Walgreens in March, according to court documents.

The man was arrested after the woman followed him out of the store and photographed his license plate, according to a press release by the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office.

Jonathan Oliver Jr., 36, of Pollard Drive in Jacksonville was charged Tuesday by Onslow County Sheriff’s Office with secret peeping, which is a felony, according to warrants.

Oliver is accused of using his cell phone to take the photos at Walgreens on Richlands Highway on March 12, according to warrants.

The woman said that a man “took a picture underneath her dress while she shopped,” according to the press release.

She then confronted the man before going to the front of the store to talk to the manager.

While she waited for the store manager, “the suspect was leaving the store,” according to the release.

She followed him and took the photo of his vehicle’s license plate.

“The store manager contacted the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office,” according to the release. “After reviewing surveillance video ... the suspect was captured.”

Investigators located the man based on surveillance images and the photographed tag number.

“After questioning, the suspect confessed,” according to the release.

Conditions of Oliver’s release required him to provide a DNA sample, according to court documents.

Oliver’s bond was set at $5,000 unsecured and he was released Tuesday, according to court documents.

His preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 23 in Onslow County District Court.

Michael Todd is the crime reporter at The Daily News. Contact him at 910-219-8461 or Michael.Todd@JDNews.com.

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Updated at 1:50 p.m.

According to the Onslow County Sheriff's Office, a woman reported that while shopping in Walgreens, an unknown black male took a picture underneath her dress,. The woman said that she confronted the individual then went to the front of the store to speak to the store manager. While waiting on the manager to report the incident, she saw the suspect leaving. The woman then followed him out of the store and took a photo of his license plate.

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A Jacksonville man is accused of using his cell phone to snap photos from under a woman’s skirt while she shopped at a Jacksonville store in March, according to warrants.